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Before the final [[chain (object)|chain]] is a hidden wall with a [[Warp Pipe]] that leads to the secret exit. It unlocks a path to a red ! Switch and Screwtop Tower. This switch serves as an access switch to the second entrance of [[Roy's Conveyor Castle]] in case [[Thrilling Spine Coaster]] is not yet unlocked. | Before the final [[chain (object)|chain]] is a hidden wall with a [[Warp Pipe]] that leads to the secret exit. It unlocks a path to a red ! Switch and Screwtop Tower. This switch serves as an access switch to the second entrance of [[Roy's Conveyor Castle]] in case [[Thrilling Spine Coaster]] is not yet unlocked. |
Latest revision as of 00:42, December 1, 2024
- This article is about Walking Piranha Plants!, a course in Rock-Candy Mines. For more uses, see Rock-Candy Mines-5. For the enemies featured, see Stalking Piranha Plant.
Level | |
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Walking Piranha Plants! | |
Level code | World 6-5 |
World | Rock-Candy Mines |
Game | New Super Mario Bros. U (Deluxe) |
Primary power-up | Ice Flower |
Time limit | 400 seconds |
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Walking Piranha Plants!, or Rock-Candy Mines-5, is the fifth course of Rock-Candy Mines in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is unlocked via completion of Waddlewing's Nest or Light Blocks, Dark Tower. Its own completion opens the path to a blue ! Switch and the course Screwtop Tower, while the secret exit opens the path to a red ! Switch instead, but still leading to Screwtop Tower like the normal exit. This level is the location of the sixth Nabbit chase.
Layout[edit]
The level begins with a chain that is used to reach a row of Wobble Rocks above a pit. A ? Block containing a power-up is found, along with a Goomba and a Koopa Troopa. Another Wobble Rock and a chain are found, followed by a group of Stalking Piranha Plants. More chains are found above Stalking Piranha Plants. Another section of chains over Stalking Piranha Plants follows, with the Stalking Piranha Plants on horizontally-moving lifts. The Checkpoint Flag is then found. A Roulette Block is found near a Goomba and some Koopa Troopas. Another row of Stalking Piranha Plants follows, along with more Stalking Piranha Plants on lifts. A Red Ring is found above one of the lifts. Another chain is found, along with the Goal Pole.
Star Coins[edit]
Image | Location |
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After a series of Stalking Piranha Plants, the first Star Coin is hidden inside a wall, with some Brick Blocks blocking the way. | |
Between the third and fourth chains after the first Star Coin, there is a gap in the ceiling. Using a flight power-up form such as Flying Squirrel form, the player character has to go up this gap in order to reach the sub-area containing the course's second Star Coin. The Star Coin is located high above the ground within this area, requiring the character to once again employ flight to reach it. | |
Beneath an orange bridge, a flight power-up form such as the Flying Squirrel form is required to reach the third Star Coin. |
Secret exit[edit]
Before the final chain is a hidden wall with a Warp Pipe that leads to the secret exit. It unlocks a path to a red ! Switch and Screwtop Tower. This switch serves as an access switch to the second entrance of Roy's Conveyor Castle in case Thrilling Spine Coaster is not yet unlocked.
Enemies[edit]
Image | Name | Count |
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Stalking Piranha Plant | 21 | |
Goomba | 3 | |
Red Koopa Troopa | 7 | |
Red Paratroopa | 1 |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 歩きはじめたパックンフラワー[?] Aruki hajimeta Pakkun Furawā |
The Piranha Plants Start Walking | |
Chinese (simplified) | 刚刚学走路的吞食花[?] Gānggāng Xué Zǒulù de Tūnshí Huā |
Piranha Plants that Just Started to Learn to Walk | |
Chinese (traditional) | 剛剛學走路的吞食花[?] Gānggāng Xué Zǒulù de Tūnshí Huā |
Piranha Plants that Just Started to Learn to Walk | |
Dutch | Piranha Plants op pootjes[?] | Piranha Plants on legs | |
French | Ascension à tâtons[?] | Fumbling ascent | |
German | Ballett der Piranha-Pflanzen[?] | Ballet of Piranha-Plants | |
Italian | Piante Piranha ambulanti[?] | Walking Piranha Plants | |
Korean | 걷기 시작한 뻐끔플라워[?] Geotgi Sijakhan Ppeokkeumpeullawo |
Piranha Plant That Started Walking | |
Portuguese | Plantas Piranha à Solta![?] | Piranha Plants on the Loose! | |
Russian | Прогулка растений-пираний[?] Progulka rasteniy-piraniy |
Piranha Plant walk | |
Spanish | Cumbres acechosas[?] | Ambush summits |